• The Medinet Madi library is a collection of Manichaean texts discovered at Medinet Madi in the Faiyum region of Egypt in 1929. There is a total of seven...
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    Medinet Madi (Arabic: مدينة ماضي), also known simply as Madi or Maadi (ماضي) in Arabic, is a site in the southwestern Faiyum region of Egypt with the remains...
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    Manichaean scriptures. Many manuscripts from the Medinet Madi library are currently held at the Chester Beatty Library. The Western Collection houses many illuminated...
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  • Committee for the Nag Hammadi codices. He is known for his work on the Medinet Madi library, a collection of Coptic Manichaean manuscripts. Robinson was educated...
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    Gospels List of Mandaic manuscripts List of New Testament papyri Medinet Madi library Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies New Testament apocrypha Pseudepigrapha...
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  • Manichaean Psalm Book (category Medinet Madi library)
    century or the mid-4th century. Excavated in 1929 as part of the Medinet Madi library, the Psalm Book is believed to contain remnants of some of the earliest...
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  • Psalms of Thomas (category Medinet Madi library)
    of a Coptic Manichaean psalm book, which was in turn part of the Medinet Madi library excavated in 1929. The psalms were originally published in 1938 by...
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  • Kephalaia (category Medinet Madi library)
    Kephalaia (Greek and Coptic: ⲕⲉⲫⲁⲗⲁⲓⲁ, lit. 'chapters, headings') is a genre of Manichaean literature represented mainly by two large papyrus codices containing...
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  • the Parthian language, this collection is also called "Ādrhang". Medinet Madi library Gardner, Iain (2018). "Kephalaia". Encyclopædia Iranica (online ed...
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    art museums List of museums in Berlin List of museums in Germany Medinet Madi library Uffelen, Chris van (2011). Contemporary Museums. Braun Pub Ag....
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  • 4th century and was discovered at Medinet Madi, Faiyum, Egypt in 1930. Some of the texts in the Medinet Madi library were archived as part of the Chester...
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  • Epistle of Eugnostos (category Nag Hammadi library)
    basis of strong similarities found with texts from the Manichaean Medinet Madi library, Falkenberg (2018) demonstrates that Eugnostos contains strong Manichaean...
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  • names, apparently of teachers that head each section of the text. Medinet Madi library Each side measures 4.5 × 3.8 cm; the Mani Codex is the smallest ancient...
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  • Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies (category Nag Hammadi library)
    ISSN 0929-2470) is an academic book series on Gnosticism, the Nag Hammadi library, Manichaeism, and related subjects. The series was founded as Nag Hammadi...
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  • Pyramid of Khui Deir el-Bersha Deir el-Gabrawi Dishasha Dja (Modern: "Medinet Madi" Ancient: "Narmouthis") El-Sheikh Sa'id Faiyum Crocodilopolis (Roman...
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    complexes. The rare remains from Middle Kingdom temples, like the one at Medinet Madi, show that temple plans grew more symmetrical during that period, and...
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  • Measuring rod Medamud Medical Ostraca of Deir el-Medina Medinet Habu Medinet Habu king list Medinet Madi Medius of Larissa Medjay Medjed Medjed (fish) Medunefer...
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    manuscripts all date from the 4th and 5th centuries and all were found at Medinet Madi, although they were most likely produced at Lycopolis, since they were...
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